Published on 12:00 AM, October 18, 2020

Dominic denies Reds

Dominic Calvert-Lewin continued his sublime run of form, scoring late into the Merseyside Derby to ensure a point for Everton yesterday. He is the leading scorer in Europe’s top five leagues with 10 goals from seven games.

Liverpool were foiled by VAR as they were held to a 2-2 Premier League derby draw with Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday after a late effort from Jordan Henderson was ruled out.

The champions were humiliated 7-2 by Aston Villa just before the break but they quickly set about putting things right when Sadio Mane scored in the third minute. Liverpool suffered a blow, though, eight minutes later when defender Virgil van Dijk went off injured after a reckless challenge from Everton keeper Jordan Pickford.

Everton took advantage of the Dutchman's absence, when, from a corner, Michael Keane rose at the near post to power a header past Adrian.

Liverpool were on top for long stretches and Mohamed Salah restored their lead in the 72nd minute, pouncing on a headed clearance from Yerry Mina and drilling a drive past Pickford.

But Everton, determined not to lose their unbeaten record, got back on level terms when James Rodriguez sent Lucas Digne down the left and his perfectly floated cross was headed home by the leaping Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Liverpool thought they had won the game in stoppage time through Henderson but VAR ruled that Mane had been narrowly offside and the goal was chalked off.

 "The performance was top. It was a good game from both teams. The Henderson goal, I didn't see offside, but maybe somebody can explain it to me. Should we have three points? Maybe but we cannot change it," Jürgen Klopp said in a grim mood.